Guide price
£350,000
(£108/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleHigh Street, Long Buckby NN6
4 beds
1 bath
4 receptions
3,246 sq. ft
Chain free
Auction
Freehold
About this property
Four Bedrooms
Large Studio
3000sq ft Accommodation
Private Garden
Four Reception Rooms
Four Double Bedrooms
Radiator Heating
No Onward Chain
Detailed Description
A Unique Village Home with Character, History and Endless Potential
Being Sold via Secure Sale online bidding. Terms & Conditions apply. Starting Bid £350,000.
Properties like this rarely come to the market.
Occupying a prominent position in the heart of the village, this substantial period home offers an extraordinary combination of character, history and versatility. Originally comprising three separate buildings - the village shop, a private residence and the former village hall - the property has evolved over generations into a truly unique family home. Later home to a working artist's studio, it now offers an exceptional amount of living space together with tremendous flexibility.
Behind the attractive red brick façade lies over a century of history, with original features including mosaic and quarry tiled floors, fireplaces, panelled walls and beautifully proportioned rooms throughout. The accommodation is both generous and adaptable, making it ideal for family living, home working, creative pursuits or multi-generational living.
The welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone with its striking original mosaic floor. The ground floor offers a series of characterful reception rooms including a sitting room with open fireplace, a dining room, lounge and a large kitchen/breakfast room with traditional quarry tiled flooring. A separate study opens onto the garden through French doors, providing an ideal home office or garden room.
Perhaps the property's most remarkable feature is the former artist's studio. Measuring approximately 26ft in length with a vaulted ceiling, mezzanine storage and its own independent street entrance, this impressive space offers enormous flexibility. It could continue as a studio or workshop, provide an exceptional home office, creative space, gym or entertaining area, while remaining fully connected to the main house.
The studio is linked to additional covered spaces, including a former stable with a Belfast sink and plumbing facilities, offering further practical storage, utility or workshop potential. Together, these spaces create a unique and highly adaptable part of the home that is difficult to appreciate without viewing in person.
Upstairs are four generously sized bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with its own staircase leading directly to the kitchen, adding further character and individuality to the home. The remaining bedrooms are all excellent doubles, served by a family bathroom.
Although technically a terraced property, the house feels remarkably detached in both its layout and setting. The property's origins as three separate buildings, together with its generous accommodation, studio wing, private walled garden and limited sense of adjoining neighbours, create a degree of privacy and independence that is difficult to appreciate from photographs or a floorplan alone.
Outside, the mature walled rear garden provides a private and peaceful setting. Established trees, shrubs and flowering borders create a hidden oasis, while useful outbuildings and stores add practicality.
Located just a short walk from the village centre and railway station, the property enjoys excellent transport links to both London ( just over an hour ) and Birmingham ( just over 45 minutes), making it an ideal choice for commuters seeking village life without sacrificing connectivity.
This is far more than simply a four-bedroom house. It is a home filled with history, creativity and opportunity - a property whose scale, character and unique layout can only truly be appreciated in person.
Although there is no parking directly outside the property, convenient parking is available across the road.
Viewing is highly recommended.
Material informationType - Terraced houseAge/Era - Ask AgentTenure - FreeholdGround Rent - Ask AgentService Charge - Ask AgentCouncil Tax - Band depc Rating - Ask AgentElectricity Supply - MainsGas Supply - MainsWater Supply - MainsSewerage Supply - MainsBroadband Supply - Ask AgentMobile Coverage - Depends on providerHeating - Gas Central HeatingParking - Ask AgentEV Charging - Ask AgentAccessibility - Ask AgentCoastal Erosion Risk - Ask AgentFlood Risks - Has not flooded in the last 5 yearsMining Risks - Ask AgentRestrictions - Ask AgentObligations - Ask AgentRights and Easements - Ask Agent
A Unique Village Home with Character, History and Endless Potential
Being Sold via Secure Sale online bidding. Terms & Conditions apply. Starting Bid £350,000.
Properties like this rarely come to the market.
Occupying a prominent position in the heart of the village, this substantial period home offers an extraordinary combination of character, history and versatility. Originally comprising three separate buildings - the village shop, a private residence and the former village hall - the property has evolved over generations into a truly unique family home. Later home to a working artist's studio, it now offers an exceptional amount of living space together with tremendous flexibility.
Behind the attractive red brick façade lies over a century of history, with original features including mosaic and quarry tiled floors, fireplaces, panelled walls and beautifully proportioned rooms throughout. The accommodation is both generous and adaptable, making it ideal for family living, home working, creative pursuits or multi-generational living.
The welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone with its striking original mosaic floor. The ground floor offers a series of characterful reception rooms including a sitting room with open fireplace, a dining room, lounge and a large kitchen/breakfast room with traditional quarry tiled flooring. A separate study opens onto the garden through French doors, providing an ideal home office or garden room.
Perhaps the property's most remarkable feature is the former artist's studio. Measuring approximately 26ft in length with a vaulted ceiling, mezzanine storage and its own independent street entrance, this impressive space offers enormous flexibility. It could continue as a studio or workshop, provide an exceptional home office, creative space, gym or entertaining area, while remaining fully connected to the main house.
The studio is linked to additional covered spaces, including a former stable with a Belfast sink and plumbing facilities, offering further practical storage, utility or workshop potential. Together, these spaces create a unique and highly adaptable part of the home that is difficult to appreciate without viewing in person.
Upstairs are four generously sized bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with its own staircase leading directly to the kitchen, adding further character and individuality to the home. The remaining bedrooms are all excellent doubles, served by a family bathroom.
Although technically a terraced property, the house feels remarkably detached in both its layout and setting. The property's origins as three separate buildings, together with its generous accommodation, studio wing, private walled garden and limited sense of adjoining neighbours, create a degree of privacy and independence that is difficult to appreciate from photographs or a floorplan alone.
Outside, the mature walled rear garden provides a private and peaceful setting. Established trees, shrubs and flowering borders create a hidden oasis, while useful outbuildings and stores add practicality.
Located just a short walk from the village centre and railway station, the property enjoys excellent transport links to both London ( just over an hour ) and Birmingham ( just over 45 minutes), making it an ideal choice for commuters seeking village life without sacrificing connectivity.
This is far more than simply a four-bedroom house. It is a home filled with history, creativity and opportunity - a property whose scale, character and unique layout can only truly be appreciated in person.
Although there is no parking directly outside the property, convenient parking is available across the road.
Viewing is highly recommended.
Material informationType - Terraced houseAge/Era - Ask AgentTenure - FreeholdGround Rent - Ask AgentService Charge - Ask AgentCouncil Tax - Band depc Rating - Ask AgentElectricity Supply - MainsGas Supply - MainsWater Supply - MainsSewerage Supply - MainsBroadband Supply - Ask AgentMobile Coverage - Depends on providerHeating - Gas Central HeatingParking - Ask AgentEV Charging - Ask AgentAccessibility - Ask AgentCoastal Erosion Risk - Ask AgentFlood Risks - Has not flooded in the last 5 yearsMining Risks - Ask AgentRestrictions - Ask AgentObligations - Ask AgentRights and Easements - Ask Agent
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